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what was george zimmerman doing in texas? >> we talked to people closest to him and they are not saying at all. they are pointing out security reasons for that. we got a statement from his family a short time ago and it reads our family received death threats on a daily basis. we continue to take our security and privacy very seriously and go to great lengths to ensure our safety and that includes not talking to people about where george zimmerman is. we also received a tweet from his defense team talking about this saying we won't make comments about zimmerman's whereabouts. zimmerman himself was somewhat vague today in talking to the police officer. you can hear some of that exchange on the police video. the officer asked him where he was headed to and zimmerman would not give him a firm answer. security clearly on everyone's mind here for george zimmerman's whereabouts. >> a lot of people obviously as you say might be shocked to know george zimmerman is traveling with a gun. you have reported on his fears for his own safet
what was george zimmerman doing in texas? >> we talked to people closest to him and they are not saying at all. they are pointing out security reasons for that. we got a statement from his family a short time ago and it reads our family received death threats on a daily basis. we continue to take our security and privacy very seriously and go to great lengths to ensure our safety and that includes not talking to people about where george zimmerman is. we also received a tweet from his...
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he goes, you know who i am, i'm george zimmerman. he walkie-talkies in, and makes sure that the vehicle is his and he does tell the police he has a gun in the glove compartment. he's in texas. he hasn't committed any crimes, but i'm sure you are going to be up in arms. >> that is one of the newer pick ups in texas and to keep a gun in the glove compartment. >> and if he's not in florida where does he carry a gun? now, of course. >> what is the legality. >> i think you're required to carry a gun in texas. >> i think at the state line you have to have one or you can't come in. >> i used to live in texas. yeah, i say i'm sure if it was licensed. >> i can carry it across. >> unless we think they're happy about the verdict, wait until the day comes that he gets pulled over by a cop that doesn't feel so congenial to him. >> here's the thing public perception is that he got away with murder. it's also my perception. be a good guy. don't speed with a gun in your car. go do volunteer work and give your life over to something right. even if le
he goes, you know who i am, i'm george zimmerman. he walkie-talkies in, and makes sure that the vehicle is his and he does tell the police he has a gun in the glove compartment. he's in texas. he hasn't committed any crimes, but i'm sure you are going to be up in arms. >> that is one of the newer pick ups in texas and to keep a gun in the glove compartment. >> and if he's not in florida where does he carry a gun? now, of course. >> what is the legality. >> i think you're...
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plus, george zimmerman has another brush with the law. you will see what happened on a highway in texas coming up from the journalists of fox news on this wednesday fox report. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support gularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. >> shepard: looks like george zimmerman has been spending a little time in texas. a police officer in the city east of dallas stopped him for speeding on saturday. george zimmerman told the officer he had a gun in his glove box. but the officer didn't recognize him at first and asked him where he was headed. george zimmerman responded nowhere in particular. >> nowhere
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and talking about a conversation, what was the announcement after the george zimmerman verdict. racism doesn't exist. why do we have to have a conversation that doesn't exist. if you talk about it you're a race hustler. >> and you won't deal with issues like black crime or like things in the family. when, you know, goldie when a 15-year-old black girl was killed earlier this year in chicago hadiya pendelton, on this show months before bill o'reilly and those discovered violence in chicago. two days after she was killed we had her mother on the show to talk about it. watch this. >> she was amazing. she had a heart the size of -- she just had a major heart. she had a huge heart. she didn't want to be anything more than what she was. and that was 15. just what i mean by that is -- >> go ahead, please. >> you know, she had aspirations of being an adult, but she was just 15 and enjoying it. i used to talk to her about these years being some of the best years of your life. get in there and enjoy them. you're going to make a difference. she was just special. >> i mean, we dealt with th
and talking about a conversation, what was the announcement after the george zimmerman verdict. racism doesn't exist. why do we have to have a conversation that doesn't exist. if you talk about it you're a race hustler. >> and you won't deal with issues like black crime or like things in the family. when, you know, goldie when a 15-year-old black girl was killed earlier this year in chicago hadiya pendelton, on this show months before bill o'reilly and those discovered violence in...
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zimmerman apparently was armed with a gun in the glove box. zimmerman has a concealed weapons permit from florida that was reinstated after the trial. it is simply a warning. >>> forget dances with wolves, how about dances with a raccoon? >> they may be dancing to are"cn of fools" neither man nor raccoon seem foolish once you have heard the back story. this is what passes for a kiss. >> he would always bite me like daddy i'm here. i love you. i'm going to leave you with something to remember me by. >> reporter: you may remember mark brown from his raccoon videos that have gone viral. the raccoon's name was gun show. you don't worry about getting diseases or anything? >> ma'am, he can't give me nothing i ain't already had. >> reporter: what mark did get from him was internet fame. mark had discovered the gun show didn't care for the body spray his girlfriend had lying around. that video made it all the way to jay leno's show. >> santa, raccoon. >> reporter: gun show the raccoon had been showing up since he was a baby coming in the house getting
zimmerman apparently was armed with a gun in the glove box. zimmerman has a concealed weapons permit from florida that was reinstated after the trial. it is simply a warning. >>> forget dances with wolves, how about dances with a raccoon? >> they may be dancing to are"cn of fools" neither man nor raccoon seem foolish once you have heard the back story. this is what passes for a kiss. >> he would always bite me like daddy i'm here. i love you. i'm going to leave...
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this just in -- once again george zimmerman got unwanted attention for police. he was pulled over for a traffic violations outside dallas. no ticket he was given a verbal warning and sent on his wait. he was acquitted for the killing of trayvon martin earlier this month. mostly been laying low since then. >>> in the buried lead. >>> it stands as one of the most controversial and secretive administrations in history, we're talking about the nixon without. the new documentary airs tore night right here on cnn. the film is made up of super-eight home movies shot by three of his closest aides. it gives an intimate look at a complex time and a complex man. penny lane joins us can more. nixon was known as a obsessive document taern himself. >> thanks for very m. the home movies were confiscated during the watergate investigation and later placed at the national archives in the public domain for anyone to see and use and analyze at will. the way i found them way i heard about them. i heard about them went and got them and made the film. >>> i want to look at one of the
this just in -- once again george zimmerman got unwanted attention for police. he was pulled over for a traffic violations outside dallas. no ticket he was given a verbal warning and sent on his wait. he was acquitted for the killing of trayvon martin earlier this month. mostly been laying low since then. >>> in the buried lead. >>> it stands as one of the most controversial and secretive administrations in history, we're talking about the nixon without. the new documentary...
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you saw john conyers cite this zimmerman case and say what more can we do? senator ben cardin works on this for years, zeroed in on the case. and george w. bush was saying this is wrong. we have a wide group of people saying it's wrong, we have to do something about it. >> while we use new york as a great example of the city any way, the premiere city of the world and what stop and frisk means here, there is a battle in the city, especially in the mayoral race who plefs in what when it comes to stop and frisk. bill thompson joined "morning joe" today and this is how he talked about it. take a look. >> when you say give me five stops today, it starts to create the situation it's a policing tool and officers with the proper training know who to stop or know what situations to use to stop with the constitutional safeguards that are provided then it's correctly but now it's not being used correctly. >> to know that new york is relying on such a firm handed law? >> it's such a great question because we see a city that has a lot of discussions about gun regulation
you saw john conyers cite this zimmerman case and say what more can we do? senator ben cardin works on this for years, zeroed in on the case. and george w. bush was saying this is wrong. we have a wide group of people saying it's wrong, we have to do something about it. >> while we use new york as a great example of the city any way, the premiere city of the world and what stop and frisk means here, there is a battle in the city, especially in the mayoral race who plefs in what when it...
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a waiter was hit in the face with a hammer while trying to protect the restaurant under the george zimmerman verdict. that vote did not come quietly. in our next hour of "mornings on 2," some of the strong reactions from people who are -- who were at last night's meeting. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:41. we're keeping an eye on facebook's stock this morning as it does something it has never done before. the president is making a rare visit to capitol hill. we'll talk with jasmmy dupre about what -- jamie dupree about what the president is trying to accomplish. >>> triple-digit gain for the dow. steady growth in the u.s. economy and higher company earnings are pushing the stock market higher in early trading. the dow up 102 at 15,623. the nasdaq is also up 19. s&p up 9. i'm just checking and facebook's stock right now is up. it is up to $37 -- actually down slightly right now. it just dropped down to $37.55. right after the opening bell, the stock was trading as high as $38.31. that's a significant milestone. that's because until today, it had never traded above $38 which was the pric
a waiter was hit in the face with a hammer while trying to protect the restaurant under the george zimmerman verdict. that vote did not come quietly. in our next hour of "mornings on 2," some of the strong reactions from people who are -- who were at last night's meeting. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:41. we're keeping an eye on facebook's stock this morning as it does something it has never done before. the president is making a rare visit to capitol hill. we'll talk...
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now, this move was prompted by the protests over the acquittal of george zimmerman this month. protestors vandalizing buildings and cars in downtown oakland. this measure would ban hammers, clubs, shields, slingshots and spray-paint basically anything that could be used during a demonstration punishable by six months in jail or a $1,000 fine. >> there's a training component that would go along with this to make sure it was used appropriately to discourage people from bringing weapons to protests. >> reporter: the ban was put on the fast track after this man a waiter at flora restaurant in oakland was hit in the face with a hammer during one of those protests that got out of control. now, the acl you. is afraid that this could be taken too far. there's no real -- the aclu is afraid that this could be taken too far. there's now real outline of what could be allowed at a demonstration. we'll hear from them in the next half hour. live in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> chance of "shame" for another decision late last night. the city council voted to upgrade oakland's surveillanc
now, this move was prompted by the protests over the acquittal of george zimmerman this month. protestors vandalizing buildings and cars in downtown oakland. this measure would ban hammers, clubs, shields, slingshots and spray-paint basically anything that could be used during a demonstration punishable by six months in jail or a $1,000 fine. >> there's a training component that would go along with this to make sure it was used appropriately to discourage people from bringing weapons to...
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of course the zimmerman rescue was a fake. what's even more unbelievable is more people didn't doubt it immediately in the 24/7 cycle of most made up news stories not to mention the source was a zimmerman friend on the same sanford police department that tried to get him away without being arrested or tried for pursuing and murdering a child. initial report was that zimmerman was coincidentally driving by. right near where he shot trayvon martin. just weirdly for a p.r. angle. he leaped out of his vehicle, fire extinguisher in hand to rescue the family of four. pulling them to safety. that was followed by the claim that the family rescued him planned to thank george zimmerman in a press event but they canceled due to threats from trayvon martin supporters. it appears they may have canceled it because they did not want to be part of a fraud when the story was not precisely true. what i'm reading in this piece is what did occur, an accident occurred when a car slid to the median. people called 911 which went to the seminole coun
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look at this video showing people using the items to shatter ones during a protest of the george zimmerman verdict which was usually this month. it is nut just vandalism but a it wary was hit in the face with a hammer during the same protest and the ordinance is aimed at preventing damage and injury. councilman introduced this and defended it until 1:00 o'clock this morning citing rising violence. some of come to hurt others and we are just making excuses. tomorrow you bury a young girl, then the grandmother, and the next day someone else. >> the aclu is against the ordinance calling the definition of demonstration and tools of violence too broad. anthony asked if a graham of plumbers or carpenters is walking down the street together with their work tools would they be in violation of law. he said the city lawyers are prepared to defend it this court. the city council backed another controversial item this morning regarding security cameras. i will have more on that in 30 minutes. >> bay area commuters may want backup plans with bart officials and union leaders planning to run to the barga
look at this video showing people using the items to shatter ones during a protest of the george zimmerman verdict which was usually this month. it is nut just vandalism but a it wary was hit in the face with a hammer during the same protest and the ordinance is aimed at preventing damage and injury. councilman introduced this and defended it until 1:00 o'clock this morning citing rising violence. some of come to hurt others and we are just making excuses. tomorrow you bury a young girl, then...
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cool. >> jason zimmerman in oshkosh. might look like he is brand new at this. in 2008, crossed the english channel. flown over rio, flown in formations, war bird. passengers, air crafts. >> no big deal. been doing it for years. >> taking your wings out, john. >> you know. i can give you a ride if you'd like. i can give you a ride itch you like. >>> welcome to "the mix," everyone. if you have ever wondered what happens in a one-minute span on the internet, we have an answer. a website called qme apparently created an infographic which we'll show you. all information from pc magazine. business insider. it is small. you went be able to see it. i'm going to pull out five of the ones i thought was incredibly interesting. in 60-second span, 2 million searches on google. 72 hours of video uploaded to you tube. million e-mails are sent. 278,000 tweets are sent out on twitter. an incredible amount of information going across the waves. >> how many hours of video? >> 72 hours. >> how do they store it? >> how do they store it? how do you store 72 hours of video. servers m
cool. >> jason zimmerman in oshkosh. might look like he is brand new at this. in 2008, crossed the english channel. flown over rio, flown in formations, war bird. passengers, air crafts. >> no big deal. been doing it for years. >> taking your wings out, john. >> you know. i can give you a ride if you'd like. i can give you a ride itch you like. >>> welcome to "the mix," everyone. if you have ever wondered what happens in a one-minute span on the...
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that's why the fallout from the zimmerman verdict is so damaging. the world is forming an impression of america by listening to stuff like this: >> i think this is for many americans, george, just another piece of evident of the incontrovertible contempt that this nation often shows and displays for black men. >> they are already suspicious of you because you are walking while black which apparent solid a crime in this country. >> i think it's possible for the police, they have got a black zimmerman, the question would be whether they would have beat him to death and then threw handcuffs on him and dragged him into the precinct. >> i didn't sleep for two days. you i was really angry about it that, you know, the thing that we all knew it was still a bit of racism in america but like, you know, for it to be so blatant. >> bill: that's right, jay-z, america is blatantly racist. that's why you are a multimillionaire. hobnobbing with president obama because we are a racist society. good grief! talking points is fed up with this kind of rhetoric. i believ
that's why the fallout from the zimmerman verdict is so damaging. the world is forming an impression of america by listening to stuff like this: >> i think this is for many americans, george, just another piece of evident of the incontrovertible contempt that this nation often shows and displays for black men. >> they are already suspicious of you because you are walking while black which apparent solid a crime in this country. >> i think it's possible for the police, they...
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if we had gun background, zimmerman wouldn't have a gun. >> the only answer that the pro gun lobbyist put forward is more guns. they don't count the notion that reducing the volume of guns could make america a safer place. that is what i find so unkonsble. >> if you don't reduce the volume of guns, make ammunition expensive. >> do something. >> so every time you point a gun at somebody and point the trigger, think is that worth $5,000 for a bullet? make the ammunition bigger. i don't think that's in the constitution. >> dramatic reduction in all fire offenses when we made it a mandatory five-year jail sentence. it works. star jones, come back, please. >>> when we come back we'll go to the small school district where they are arming teachers and armed and dangerous, the jailbreak that has a daring criminal on the run tonight captured on quite remarkable video. if you're seeing spots before your eyes, it's time for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. aveeno®. natu
if we had gun background, zimmerman wouldn't have a gun. >> the only answer that the pro gun lobbyist put forward is more guns. they don't count the notion that reducing the volume of guns could make america a safer place. that is what i find so unkonsble. >> if you don't reduce the volume of guns, make ammunition expensive. >> do something. >> so every time you point a gun at somebody and point the trigger, think is that worth $5,000 for a bullet? make the ammunition...
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>>> coming up, we ask rush limbaugh what he thinks of the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial. >>> first, who does rush limbaugh admire in republican this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children,oung adul. cymbalta inot for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine an
>>> coming up, we ask rush limbaugh what he thinks of the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial. >>> first, who does rush limbaugh admire in republican this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every...
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not just talking about the zimmerman case or any one example and going back, we leave in a grievance society and teaching kids how to be victims. if you're teaching kids how to grow, you have to talk about the schools, the crime, chicago. >> i was reading the names of the kids on my radio show. >> i wrote a book about this, and i have been beat up by the likes of sharpton. when they call you an assassin, imagine what they call me. >> it shuts down conversations. if everybody believes we're going to have more conversation, a national debate and try to solve problems. it's language like political assassin that makes people shut down and stop talking at all about. >> that racial language you assigned, all the n words, come on. >> thanks for being with us. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, he's a tea party favorite who's making waves in the u.s. senate. ted cruz is joining me to explain why he's trying to defund obama care. even if that means shutting down the government. we always want to hear from you. hannitylive.foxnewsen the com. shocking surveillance footage of how one inmate lite
not just talking about the zimmerman case or any one example and going back, we leave in a grievance society and teaching kids how to be victims. if you're teaching kids how to grow, you have to talk about the schools, the crime, chicago. >> i was reading the names of the kids on my radio show. >> i wrote a book about this, and i have been beat up by the likes of sharpton. when they call you an assassin, imagine what they call me. >> it shuts down conversations. if everybody...
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>>> coming up, we ask rush limbaugh what he thinks of the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial. >>> first, who does rush limbaugh admire in republican politics. start guessing about like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ it's been a happy union. he does laundry, and i do the cleaning. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture? more than you think. very little. [ doorbell rings ] [ lee ] let's have a look, morty. it's a sweeper. what's this? what's that? well we'll find out. we'll find out. [ lee ] it goes under all the way to the back wall. i came in under the assumption that it was
>>> coming up, we ask rush limbaugh what he thinks of the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial. >>> first, who does rush limbaugh admire in republican politics. start guessing about like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of...
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that was the problem with zimmerman. we talk about america's scariest cop in the last segment here in the show. he also couldn't wait to use it. if you've got teachers in a school full of kids and some of them can't wait to use that gun, because they got that 50 hours of training and they got really hopped up on it, they're waiting for the moment when they can be a hero. oh, recipe for disaster. go ahead, david. >> and let me make the point about data. insurance companies, i'm not a huge fan of insurance companies, but insurance companies, their whole business is assessing risk. that's their entire business. they've got people who actuaries, who look at risk, and their saying that schools that adopt these programs are going to face higher insurance premiums. that's the free market, if you will, saying that it is more risky for kids and therefore for liability to insurance companies north korea those schools, more risky to have more guns in the schools and teachers packing heat than it is the other way around, so that is
that was the problem with zimmerman. we talk about america's scariest cop in the last segment here in the show. he also couldn't wait to use it. if you've got teachers in a school full of kids and some of them can't wait to use that gun, because they got that 50 hours of training and they got really hopped up on it, they're waiting for the moment when they can be a hero. oh, recipe for disaster. go ahead, david. >> and let me make the point about data. insurance companies, i'm not a huge...
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making another call yesterday to repeal the stand your ground law saying in a quote it helped george zimmerman get away with murder in the state of florida. in the meantime, a group calling dream defenders have been camping outside of rick scott's state capital office demanding he repeal stand your ground. ben carden of mayor and aclu and naacp and others are holding a news conference to introduce the end of racial profiling act of 2013. this would make it legally for law enforcement officers to use race and religion as a means to profile people in entire communities of color. take a listen to ben. >> it can add, lead to tragic results. trayvon martin is an example. he is just one person. trayvon martin's case, the jury has spoken as to the criminal liability but there is no question but for racial profiling, trayvon martin would be alive today. >> do you think this is a futile effort to bring a national act in the climate in washington that the only efforts made best in states like seeing the actions that are taking place in florida? >> i think the not futile because i think any introduction
making another call yesterday to repeal the stand your ground law saying in a quote it helped george zimmerman get away with murder in the state of florida. in the meantime, a group calling dream defenders have been camping outside of rick scott's state capital office demanding he repeal stand your ground. ben carden of mayor and aclu and naacp and others are holding a news conference to introduce the end of racial profiling act of 2013. this would make it legally for law enforcement officers...
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trayvon martin was on trial for being a black kid in a neighborhood where george zimmerman did not believe he should be. there was never at any time during the trial, any real effort to look at it with outrage. even though people said race had nothing to do with it, it was clear race had something to do with it just by the fact that he was profiled by george zimmerman. we have to look at the stand-your-ground laws. it is not just stand-your-ground laws that they're putting in place. it is voter i.d. laws. it is the assaults against women. this country has become a country not working for the people we represent but working against us. i ask you about whether congress can do anything because this is state by state by state that have passed the stand-your-ground laws. >> bill, it is state by state. we can do something about racial profiling. that is what started this. so that is something we can do. and we can address that at the federal level. you're right. a lot of these are state law but we have to work at helping those in states repeal laws like stand your ground which actually increase
trayvon martin was on trial for being a black kid in a neighborhood where george zimmerman did not believe he should be. there was never at any time during the trial, any real effort to look at it with outrage. even though people said race had nothing to do with it, it was clear race had something to do with it just by the fact that he was profiled by george zimmerman. we have to look at the stand-your-ground laws. it is not just stand-your-ground laws that they're putting in place. it is voter...
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these past few weeks in the wake of the trayvon martin george zimmerman trial, there's been a lot of national consternation over the subject of black youth in american society. there have been a lot of discussions over whether or not african-american youth are threats. lots of questions about how black moms and dads should parent their kids in the context of this trayvon martin/george zimmerman moment in america. the past weekend in chicago the congressional black caucus wrapped up a state of emergency conference on the issue of black youth violence. state of emergency, crisis! you'd think it would be a tough moment to be a black parent in america. it felt raw. but the best new thing in the world today, i promise you is the antidote to those feelings. meet 4-year-old anala beavers. she hails from my home city of new orleans. and if you're a 4-year-old coming up in new orleans right now, you are facing daunting statistics. new orleans has the highest per capita murder rate of any major city. 1 in 7 black men in new orleans is either in prison, on parole or probation. the poverty rate
these past few weeks in the wake of the trayvon martin george zimmerman trial, there's been a lot of national consternation over the subject of black youth in american society. there have been a lot of discussions over whether or not african-american youth are threats. lots of questions about how black moms and dads should parent their kids in the context of this trayvon martin/george zimmerman moment in america. the past weekend in chicago the congressional black caucus wrapped up a state of...
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zimmerman profiled martin and disaster followed. the anger of this case has engendered was understandable. if trayvon martin was my son i would be doing exactly what his parents are doing. out of tragedy can become something positive that's why talking points is urging the civil rights folks to stop maligning the country and face up to huge problem that is directly harming millions, primarily in the african-american community. young black americans are the most violent group in this country by far. the reason is the collapse of the traditional african-american family unit. 50 years ago when blacks had it much worse than they had it now 25% of black babies were born out of wedlock, today the number is close to 75%. that is catastrophic. but the civil rights industry and the white power fracture basically ignore the problem. they also he ignore the entertainment industry putting out vial products aimed at young people, some of whom incorporate the gangster culture into their own lives. on thursday we told you that al sharpton, now in
zimmerman profiled martin and disaster followed. the anger of this case has engendered was understandable. if trayvon martin was my son i would be doing exactly what his parents are doing. out of tragedy can become something positive that's why talking points is urging the civil rights folks to stop maligning the country and face up to huge problem that is directly harming millions, primarily in the african-american community. young black americans are the most violent group in this country by...
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zimmerman was acquitted. if there are people threatening his family, certainly with african-americans up in cleveland, lawmakers up in cleveland, that have been going through threats after they were involved in court cases, we stepped up to the plate and provided those people with resources also. >> you get my point. they lost their teenaged son who was unarmed to a gun, a gun that was owned by george zimmerman. many people feel the last declining george zimmerman should have right now is a gun. >> the point is, two different levels of government review. the initial police review. the initial prosecution review. and then second a jury trial with a handpicked prosecutor that didn't go through a grand jury, acquitted mr. zimmerman of those charges. >> right, but what if he does it again? what if trayvon martin's older brother is walking in the same area in a few month's time, george zimmerman happens to be passing, finds him suspicious again. decides to engage him in the street. and decides to shoot him as well
zimmerman was acquitted. if there are people threatening his family, certainly with african-americans up in cleveland, lawmakers up in cleveland, that have been going through threats after they were involved in court cases, we stepped up to the plate and provided those people with resources also. >> you get my point. they lost their teenaged son who was unarmed to a gun, a gun that was owned by george zimmerman. many people feel the last declining george zimmerman should have right now is...
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the verdict in the george zimmerman trial two weeks ago might be the most high-profile example of stand your ground's unintended consequences, but it is just one of many in the eight years since then-governor jeb bush signed stand your ground into law. 13 days ago in the wake of the zimmerman verdict, a group of protesters marched into the florida state capitol, to the reception area outside governor rick scott's office. the latest sheriff of florida's wild west and those prosecutors haven't left -- and those protesters haven't left since. first they said they wanted to meet with the governor, and it actually happened. after a few days of staying away from his office, governor scott held a meeting with a protester. the group, which calls itself the dream defenders, now says it's going to stay at the capitol until the governor calls a special session to review the stand your ground law. that looks very unlikely to happen, but the protesters are planning to hold their own special session. what they are calling the people's session. to begin tomorrow. the session will hear testimony from e
the verdict in the george zimmerman trial two weeks ago might be the most high-profile example of stand your ground's unintended consequences, but it is just one of many in the eight years since then-governor jeb bush signed stand your ground into law. 13 days ago in the wake of the zimmerman verdict, a group of protesters marched into the florida state capitol, to the reception area outside governor rick scott's office. the latest sheriff of florida's wild west and those prosecutors haven't...
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zimmerman stayed on scene until emergency crews arrived. he then simply left. >> stephen: it may be the first time anyone has ever said, "i'm sure glad george zimmerman was following me." and if you're one of the people who believes he should be in jail, that means that you wish that family was still trapped in their burning car. who's the monster now? i'll give you a hint: it's you. of course after the trial i had hoped that americans could just lock our doors and speed through the neighborhood of racial tension, but if anything, racial tensions are now worse than ever. it is hard to believe that only a few years ago, black and white americans put aside their differences to hunt aliens. how did we forget that so soon? all right. right, right, yeah. last week in a surprise appearance in the white house press room, president obama weighed in with his personal experience, empathizing with those who see the events of this case as emblematic of the black experience. >> there are very few african-american men in this country who haven't had the
zimmerman stayed on scene until emergency crews arrived. he then simply left. >> stephen: it may be the first time anyone has ever said, "i'm sure glad george zimmerman was following me." and if you're one of the people who believes he should be in jail, that means that you wish that family was still trapped in their burning car. who's the monster now? i'll give you a hint: it's you. of course after the trial i had hoped that americans could just lock our doors and speed through...
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in the wake of the george zimmerman verdict, there have been a lot of reactions. last week one of them gained more traction than the others. >> trayvon martin could have been me. 35 years ago. you know, there has been talk about should we convene a conversation on race? i haven't seen that be particularly productive. when politicians try to organize conversations. on the other hand, families and churches and workplaces, there's the possibility that people are a little bit more honest. >> john: there's also the possibility that britain will sink, everyone will die and i will be the next boy-king. but, okay, if it's a conversation about race you want, it's a conversation about race you'll have. we have senior black correspondent larry wilmore with it. larry. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's do it. let's do it. let's have a conversation about race. >> [bleep] you, oliver. john: larry, whoa. i'm sorry. i thought you invited me to have a conversation about race. >> john: that's how you have a conversation about race, is it? >> that's how everyone has a conversation abo
in the wake of the george zimmerman verdict, there have been a lot of reactions. last week one of them gained more traction than the others. >> trayvon martin could have been me. 35 years ago. you know, there has been talk about should we convene a conversation on race? i haven't seen that be particularly productive. when politicians try to organize conversations. on the other hand, families and churches and workplaces, there's the possibility that people are a little bit more honest....
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something about the zimmerman case. yeah, just exclamation marks and caps and do you not have any idea what the law is? >> oh, god, i hate that. >> stephanie: like that police chief in central pennsylvania. >> at least they didn't use different colored fonts for words to emphasize. >> stephanie: so you know which are the really important ones. she was talking about steve king. [ ♪ "nbc nightly news" ] steve king claims the g.o.p. privately agrees with his cantaloupes comment but they're afraid of repercussions. >> by cantaloupes. >> stephanie: right. afraid of drive by fruiting. >> other melons might gang up on him, too. [ ♪ "nbc nightly news" ] >> honeydews are notorious. >> stephanie: steve king fired back at g.o.p. critics on fox news arguing his statement most immigrant were drug dealers with calves the size of cantaloupes which is actually right. claiming many of the republicans publicly bashing his comments were agreeing with him. what do critics have to say about the number or the description? they have no ha
something about the zimmerman case. yeah, just exclamation marks and caps and do you not have any idea what the law is? >> oh, god, i hate that. >> stephanie: like that police chief in central pennsylvania. >> at least they didn't use different colored fonts for words to emphasize. >> stephanie: so you know which are the really important ones. she was talking about steve king. [ ♪ "nbc nightly news" ] steve king claims the g.o.p. privately agrees with his...
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designed to counter violence pet that occurred during recent protests against the acquittal of george zimmerman. this is video of those earlier this month. gallo says the ordinance is needed because he feels the oakland police department needs additional tools to help protect life and property in the city. a man shot several times in san francisco's richmond altgeld district is in critical condition. police say the shooting happened just before seven o'clock last night near the intersection of 29th avenue and geary boulevard. police say the victim got into an argument with at least two other men. who then opened fire on the victim, while he sat in a car. the suspects left the area in a vehicle. but police have not released a description of that car or of the suspects. the victim is at san francisco general hospital. where police say his high injuries are life threatening. two loss prevention security guards are recovering after police say a suspect opened fire during a burglary officials say around 12-30 yesterday afternoon, a man attempted to steal a cart full of tools. when two guards struggl
designed to counter violence pet that occurred during recent protests against the acquittal of george zimmerman. this is video of those earlier this month. gallo says the ordinance is needed because he feels the oakland police department needs additional tools to help protect life and property in the city. a man shot several times in san francisco's richmond altgeld district is in critical condition. police say the shooting happened just before seven o'clock last night near the intersection of...
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zimmerman to phone it in. right now, they don't have it. so i think that what you're seeing is they're trying to move awayrom the possibility of any hate ime possibility -- would move something towards the stand-your-ground law and concealed weapons are really the focus of thenergies and the protests around the country. >> you know juan, as we try to undetand what this administration, reverend al sharptpton, reverend jesse jackn and others were doing, the attorney general of the united states, i find it difficult to understand how the could have set out on this course, which is embarrassing for national leadership of any kind. secondly, the reversals which are necessary because of the tone ttat they took, the passions of the moment as you referred to it, but jesse jackson referring to florid as an apartheid state, what in the world could e have been thinking? what is your thinking? >> well, i think there's a dierence between the passion weave seen from reverend jackson and sharpton and from president obama. i would actually say that i think
zimmerman to phone it in. right now, they don't have it. so i think that what you're seeing is they're trying to move awayrom the possibility of any hate ime possibility -- would move something towards the stand-your-ground law and concealed weapons are really the focus of thenergies and the protests around the country. >> you know juan, as we try to undetand what this administration, reverend al sharptpton, reverend jesse jackn and others were doing, the attorney general of the united...
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the jury found zimmerman not guilty and that should be the end of the criminal case." i will point out that that is precisely what i said at the me. joining us is former adviser to hillary clinton, fox news contributor, jehmu greene. and hill.com analyst, juan williams. thanks both for being here. jehmu, let's start with the aclu pivot. are you surprised? >> i'm not surprised. we've actually see them go through the same situation years ago with the rodney king trial. but i think just to be clear, their pivot was on the double jeopardy part of their original statent and not from calling on the federal government to really look at racial and ethnic disparities in our criminal stice system. i think that is something that they're still -- >> to be clear, what i said was that the pivot was on issue of double jeopaady and it was awful cent of the aclu to make reference to the constitution of the united states, which one would have thought they would have referenced at the outset. >> i think they got caught up in the passion of it all. >> they're not paid to get caught up in
the jury found zimmerman not guilty and that should be the end of the criminal case." i will point out that that is precisely what i said at the me. joining us is former adviser to hillary clinton, fox news contributor, jehmu greene. and hill.com analyst, juan williams. thanks both for being here. jehmu, let's start with the aclu pivot. are you surprised? >> i'm not surprised. we've actually see them go through the same situation years ago with the rodney king trial. but i think just...
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week four we had the zimmerman verdict and reaction to that. week five i talked about the generation gap and i talked about entitlement. then i talked about profiling, as well. i talked about privilege, as well. did i not have those conversations on the air about privilege and about racism and about profiling and about having been profiled? >> you absolutely did. i think the trayvon martin trial is an opportunity for us to have the deep discussions we need to have. let's not talk about each other. let's talk to each other and within our own groups. let's remember it was during the trayvon martin trial that the paula deen scandal happened. i think a lot of people were saying, gee, how come paula deen can't say this word but how come it's being said a few days later in the trayvon martin trial by an african-american? it's a hateful word. it's a hurtful word. we should stop saying it. not because it's politically incorrect but because it's incorrect period. >> it's complicated. >> hang on. i'm going to get to that and let you finish. >> okay. >> i
week four we had the zimmerman verdict and reaction to that. week five i talked about the generation gap and i talked about entitlement. then i talked about profiling, as well. i talked about privilege, as well. did i not have those conversations on the air about privilege and about racism and about profiling and about having been profiled? >> you absolutely did. i think the trayvon martin trial is an opportunity for us to have the deep discussions we need to have. let's not talk about...
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it's like people say that zimmerman's killing trayvon had nothing to do with race. and i -- [applause] >> well, it did, and obviously the reason why he was following him in my opinion and looked at him and bothered hundred he was told not to, had to do with race. but everytime i had said that to people, you didn't say it. you should not talk about race. we're in post racial america. and then the president finally had to say something about it. i think he -- yeah he said race, i heard the word. so, i don't think -- we now have a proposal, you know, to stop counting people in the census, the studies that are done about the health of the black community, the white community, the latino community to stop keeping track of that stuff because that's about race. but if you can't keep track of it, you can't analyze it, you can't remedy it, you can't talk about it. you can't improve it. so there's a lot of resistance to having people do that. so, yes, there is race. race is socially constructed in the academy, professors, we talk all the time about how race is not real, it's
it's like people say that zimmerman's killing trayvon had nothing to do with race. and i -- [applause] >> well, it did, and obviously the reason why he was following him in my opinion and looked at him and bothered hundred he was told not to, had to do with race. but everytime i had said that to people, you didn't say it. you should not talk about race. we're in post racial america. and then the president finally had to say something about it. i think he -- yeah he said race, i heard the...
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>> well, about the zimmerman verdict, i don't know, but what ms. cox said earlier on in the program about what is the myth of the middle class is appropriate the discuss, because this notion that there are people who are understanding their own security financially and working the jobs that don't have any remote instability and living their lives is a misnomer, and there are haves and have notes in the nation, and the system is set up for the have nots to not succeed and that is something until we address fundamentally as a nation, you won't see a lot of things change on and there are people who are working in the country to pay to access their own money, because the companies pay them on debit cards who have to be assessed debit fees just to access them, and that is why there are have nots. >> the president made a very important point when you have economic tough times then certain groups of society look to others as scapegoats and this going to exacerbate racial tension if we don't do something to increase the economic opportunity in this country
>> well, about the zimmerman verdict, i don't know, but what ms. cox said earlier on in the program about what is the myth of the middle class is appropriate the discuss, because this notion that there are people who are understanding their own security financially and working the jobs that don't have any remote instability and living their lives is a misnomer, and there are haves and have notes in the nation, and the system is set up for the have nots to not succeed and that is something...
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zimmerman to carry the gun. the whole set of structures that were part of already taking trayvon martin away. >> that's exactly right. >> were also part of her world. >> that's exactly right. look, you're blaming the person whose finger was too weak to stop the dam with the hole when you don't talk about everything else. the pressure, the structure of the building. the levees that were giving away. and the dam being -- its infrastructure was weak to begin with. it's all a scapegoating of her, which would be to duplicate the very thing that happened to trayvon martin to begin with. why put the person of color on the firing line, so to speak, when the entire system itself has to be indicted for its inability to generate enough jurors to have conversation that would be complicated? a diverse jury pool that would at least represent an alternative perspective. and furthermore, the clarification of the rules. this woman is basically saying, you didn't do your job as a teacher. i don't go you student, you're crazy. i'v
zimmerman to carry the gun. the whole set of structures that were part of already taking trayvon martin away. >> that's exactly right. >> were also part of her world. >> that's exactly right. look, you're blaming the person whose finger was too weak to stop the dam with the hole when you don't talk about everything else. the pressure, the structure of the building. the levees that were giving away. and the dam being -- its infrastructure was weak to begin with. it's all a...
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if you didn't, then zimmerman should be guilty. likewise with obama, there's a real sense among african-americans, even though who would identify themselves with conservative views that obama's policies have never been the issue with republicans. it's who obama is that's been the issue. that's driven sort of a sense of group -- essentially like black people are going to give obama a big hug and protect him, is what has driven his high support among the community. with the zimmerman verdict you're seeing -- and with the fact that both things are similar, the levels of feelings of support are similar, you're seeing that kind of -- the streams are being crossed, if i can borrow a line from ghost busters. >> i find the line o'reilly has taken on this, it's such a change of subject. black-on-black crime is a very real problem. and it's a real policy problem that local officials are dealing with all the time. i mean, the idea that nobody cares about crimes that are committed against black people is just incorrect. and there's been a huge
if you didn't, then zimmerman should be guilty. likewise with obama, there's a real sense among african-americans, even though who would identify themselves with conservative views that obama's policies have never been the issue with republicans. it's who obama is that's been the issue. that's driven sort of a sense of group -- essentially like black people are going to give obama a big hug and protect him, is what has driven his high support among the community. with the zimmerman verdict...
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she said in her heart, zimmerman was guilty. she voted to acquit. based on the evidence under the law, she said she had to acquit. but now she feels she owes trayvon martin's family an apology. why would she apologize if she thought the verdict was correct? this is complicated and we're going to get to it. >> this time, how the across the board spending cut known as the sequester is costing america 1.6 million jobs. >>> and let me finish tonight with the republican civil war over war. and this is "hardball." the place for politics. "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even b
she said in her heart, zimmerman was guilty. she voted to acquit. based on the evidence under the law, she said she had to acquit. but now she feels she owes trayvon martin's family an apology. why would she apologize if she thought the verdict was correct? this is complicated and we're going to get to it. >> this time, how the across the board spending cut known as the sequester is costing america 1.6 million jobs. >>> and let me finish tonight with the republican civil war over...
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zimmerman may be culpable here. we have too many people said this one did this and this one did that. >> judge jeanine: under the laws of florida there was no culpability based on the proof presented to this jury. >> here is the main point. address von martin would not have been killed, would not have lost his life if he hadn't looked a certain way. >> judge jeanine: wasn't it more this is a closed community. zimmerman is the community watch. this guy was unfamiliar. >> he looked a certain way. it wasn't that he was black. if he had been well dressed black man in a suit and tie like i have, i don't think there would have been a problem. he looked a certain way. people are afraid of that look. the fear element that trayvon martin, all right, had following him around is real. it's real, that white people and hispanic people, asian people, they fear a certain look. why do they fear that look? because of the tremendous amount of crime associated with the look. >> judge jeanine: it's not just crime associated with the lo
zimmerman may be culpable here. we have too many people said this one did this and this one did that. >> judge jeanine: under the laws of florida there was no culpability based on the proof presented to this jury. >> here is the main point. address von martin would not have been killed, would not have lost his life if he hadn't looked a certain way. >> judge jeanine: wasn't it more this is a closed community. zimmerman is the community watch. this guy was unfamiliar. >>...